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How many teaspoons of sugar are in your food?

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5.0 out of 5 stars5 stars100%4 stars0%3 stars0%2 stars0%1 star0%2 ratingsHow many teaspoons of sugar are in your food? The glycemic index predicts how much glucose you are going to absorb into your blood, compared to pure glucose. Brown bread has a lower glycemic index than table sugar. The teaspoon equivalent makes it easier to see how much a food raises blood sugar. For example, 150 g boiled rice will raise blood sugar as much as 10 teaspoons of sugar will do. In the seventh part of our low carb for doctors series, Dr. Unwin explains the impact of specific starchy foods on blood-glucose levels (transcript). Glycemic response to carbs The full course will cover very practical tips for doctors, like how to effectively discuss the low-carb lifestyle with patients, how to handle medications, safety, patient motivation and much more. We’ll keep publishing new parts every week here, together with our full low carb for doctors guide: Low carb for doctors   More with Dr. Unwin
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